Hi!
If i got the money i would buy the audeze headphones.
I don’t remember the model name now but they’re magnetostatic.
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> 25 sep. 2015 kl. 17:06 skrev Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Cool man. Wow then it's real good. I mean Senheiser is 1 of the best. From 
> what I've heard. I've not heard Senheiser sets with anything real. I did hear 
> 1 but it was just for 1 of the display things at a muzeam that you aim the 
> little Walkman thing at and it plays stuff having to do with the display. So 
> I 1 can't judge and 2 can't really fully come to turmes with what you mean. 
> But from what I've heard, I believe you.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
> Trethowan
> Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 10:47 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Subject: Re: Bowers And Wilkins P7 Headphones, Why Shouldn't There Be Luxury 
> Looks, Feel, Build And Sound
> 
> This B&W set even give my Senheiser reference set I've had for 10 years a 
> good run for their money, you can hear the audible difference.
> 
> The P7's are the best I've heard particularly in their price range, no 
> emphasis on any particular part of the audio frequency spectrum, if there's 
> music to be played or spoken word to be heard then that's what you're going 
> to enjoy, the absolute detail.
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/25/2015 11:04 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
>> Epic dude! Well I guess you kind of answered my question. I was going to ask 
>> about the hi end sounds. Yes here we go again. Lol! Would 1 hear the wistle 
>> to Godzilla 98 real crisp and clear? Seriously it's real rare the speaker or 
>> headphone that can do it and do it well. This is why it blows my mind that 
>> Sony TVs aren't as crisp as Samsung. Like, what the heck? But I digress. 
>> Seriously dude. Also real crispness to the high end is usefull for other 
>> things. It makes things real sharp and clear. Well for me anyways. I just 
>> bring Zilla up always because that's 1 instance where it gets real tricky. 
>> Either you do it well or it's meh. It's that particular that wistling sound 
>> to it's roar is.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
>> Dane Trethowan
>> Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 6:45 AM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>> Subject: Bowers And Wilkins P7 Headphones, Why Shouldn't There Be 
>> Luxury Looks, Feel, Build And Sound
>> 
>> And that’s exactly what the B&W P7 offer and a reasonably affordable price 
>> particularly if you’re in the u.S. Where I’m told these cans can be yours 
>> for under $300.
>> The P7’S are built from stainless steel and other metals with a touch of 
>> leather plus leather ear cuffs, the cuffs are attached to the frame 
>> magnetically and replacements are available should they be needed.
>> These cans are designed with portable/travel use in mind given the fold away 
>> design and the quilted leather carrying case as part of the system but they 
>> do come with a 6.5MM adapter for conventional stereo systems along with 2 
>> cables, one is for use with a mobile handset and the other is the 
>> conventional stereo type 3.5MM jack type cable.
>> The cable for mobile handsets has an inline control for answering calls, 
>> volume up/down, volume up/down and a microphone.
>> On hearing the headphones I was shocked, it sounded as though I was 
>> listening to a 30 inch sub woofer in a room along with silky high tweeters, 
>> it took me a few moments to realise that I was in fact listening to a pair 
>> of very nice cans and then it all clicked into place, we’re talking about a 
>> B&W product after all.
>> I have only one complaint about these headphones, the cable could be longer 
>> however I do appreciate that the phones are designed for portable use and if 
>> I want a longer cable then its just a matter of plugging in an extension.
>> Speaking of the cable, swapping or replacement of same is easily down by 
>> removing the left ear cuff, unplugging one cable, plugging in another and 
>> replacing the cuff which snaps back into place.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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